Vocabulary
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100

 items brought into or out of a country illegally

contraband

100

President of the United States during W.W. I

Woodrow Wilson

100

Describe the Declaration of War on April 4, 1917

After President Wilson's speech, the Senate voted 82-6 to declare war

The House of Representatives voted 373-50 to declare war

100

What were u-boats and how did they change the war for Germany? 

German submarines. They sank merchant ships instead of boarding and searching them.

100

settling an argument between two persons or parties after hearing the claims of both sides

arbitration 

200

An understanding or informal alliance between nations; name for the allies during WWI.

Entente

200

Heirs to the throne of Austria and Hungary

Archduke Franz Ferdinand and Sofie

200

Describe the Sinking of the Lusitania 

On May 7, 1915, a German U-boat sank a British ship- the Lusitania off Queensland, Ireland. It was carrying passengers from New York to England including 1100 civilians

200

Why did President Wilson not want to enter into a peace treaty with Emperor Karl or with Germany's Kaiser? 

Neither leader was a leader elected by the people

200

To make an official decision between individuals or groups as to who is right in a dispute

adjudicate

300

a form of government where a country is ruled by a person or group with total power



autocracy

300

Member of the Black Hand; assassinated the archduke and his wife

Gavrilo Princip

300

What was the Zimmerman telegram?

A telegram sent from Germany to Mexico asking them to start a war on the U.S.'s Southern border. It was intercepted and it left the citizens of the U.S. outraged. It was one of the reasons the U.S. entered into the war. 

300

Define chancellor 

the representative of Germany's head of state- the Kaiser- in the German government

300

On what date did the U.S. approve a Declaration of War? 

April 4, 1917

400

to express a foreign word by using spelling and pronunciation more familiar to English speakers

anglicize

400

the pope at the time of WW I. Issue peace points to end the war

Benedict XV

400

Describe the aftermath of the assassination of the archduke and his wife.

The Emperor of Austria/King of Hungary demanded reparations from Serbia. Serbia started partial mobilization and Austria-Hungary declared war triggering other declarations.

400

Why were some areas of the U.S. supportive of the war while others were not? 

-some were neutral

-The Eastern/Western coasts- college educated- favored intervention on the British side

-the South favorited entering on the side of Great Britain

-Midwest- opposed the war because a lot of them were of German descent

400
Describe the Sedition Act
-Punished anyone in writing, speech or action who criticized the conduct or actions of the U.S. government or its military forces including disparaging remarks about the flag, military, uniform or badges
500

a position of high rank in the military

commission 

500

Kaiser of Prussia/Germany territory

Wilhelm II

500

Tell all parts of the Treaty at Versailles

- League of nations

-Germany would have to admit guilt and pay at least $5 billion 

-Germany would give up all foreign colonies including Alsace-Lorraine

-Germany was disarmed

-Germany's economic system was under Allied control

500

Explain how propaganda helped stir up anti-German sentiments.

-Propaganda was used to cast Germans in a negative light saying they had always been depraved. 

-It caused German Americans to be looked down upon

-It caused laws German language, books, music and names to be changed. 

500

Give all parts of the requirements of the League of Nations

-included every nation with one vote in the Assembly

-had a council made up of Great Britain, France, Italy, Japan (and the U.S. if signed)

-Secretariat in Switzerland

-Submit all disputes to the League to settle

-All had to take part in any military and economic sanctions declared

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